FCC 22.939 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 22.939 Site availability requirements for applications competing with
cellular renewal applications.
In addition to the other requirements set forth in this part for initial
cellular applications, any application competing against a cellular renewal
application must contain, when initially filed, appropriate documentation
demonstrating that its proposed antenna site(s) will be available. Competing
applications that do not include such documentation will be dismissed. If
the competing applicant does not own a particular site, it must, at a
minimum demonstrate that the site is available to it by providing a letter
from the owner of the proposed antenna site expressing the owner's intent to
sell or lease the proposed site to the applicant. If any proposed antenna
site is under U.S. Government control, the applicant must submit written
confirmation of the site's availability from the appropriate Government
agency. Applicants which file competing applications against incumbent
cellular licensees may not rely on the assumption that an incumbent
licensee's antenna sites are available for their use.
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